3D Country
With a newfound emphasis on dynamics and space, the Brooklyn group evolves from its gritty post-punk origins into a proudly outrageous jam band.
The NME cover stars' horror-infused second LP demonstrates their ability to mystify and dazzle with every twist
3D Country offers more questions than answers. Instead of simply fine-tuning the interlocking riffs that recalled a certain other NYC buzz band, Geese do everything they can to avoid comparison, venturing into cosmic country, electro-funk and apocalyptic…
All at once theatrical, vicious, heartfelt and daring, Geese’s 3D Country is a brilliant, miraculous assemblage of stone cold rock ‘n’ roll.
The five members of Brooklyn’s Geese are coming of age in an era of tough decisions: save the world or watch it burn? The 11 tracks of 3D Country are littered with references to New York City sinking into the ocean (“Cowboy Nudes”) and skies afire (“Mysterious Love”).
3D Country by Geese album review by Adam Fink. The Brooklyn band's full-length drops on June 23rd via Partisan/Play It Again Sam